Specifications

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RMX 1500/2000/4000 Release Notes for Maximum Security Environments - Version 7.5.0.J
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RMX Configuration
Once the network cables are connected to the RMX unit, you can modify the default IP
Network Service and add additional Network Services.
System Flags and License Settings
The MULTIPLE_SERVICES System Flag determines whether the Multiple Services
option will be activated once the appropriate license is installed. Possible Values: YES /
NO Default: NO
This flag must be manually added to the system configuration and set to YES to enable
this option. For more information see the RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s
Guide,
"Manually Adding and Deleting System Flags” on page 19-21.
IP Network Service Definition
Use this procedure to define Network Services in addition to the Network Service
already defined during first entry installation and configuration. Each of the defined
Network Service can be associated with one or more media cards installed in the
system (depending on the system type).
Once a media card is associated with a Network Service it cannot be associated with
another network service.
To add new/additional Network Services:
1 In the Device Management pane, click IP Network Services ( ).
2 In the Network Services list toolbar, click the Add Network Service button.
MNG
MNG B Management
Shelf Shelf Management
LAN 3
LAN 4
Modem Modem
Table 19 LAN Connections to the RTM IP
RTM IP Port Description
If the MULTIPLE_SERVICES System Flag is set to YES and no RTM ISDN or
RTM LAN card is installed in the RMX 2000, an Active Alarm is displayed.
If the values or either of the MULTIPLE_SERVICES or
V35_ULTRA_SECURED_SUPPORT System Flags are changed from YES to
NO, the defined IP Network Services are not displayed in the IP Network
Services list pane: they are, however, saved in the system.
If either of the flag values are changed back to YES, the saved defined IP
Network Services will be displayed.